Not really, a horses digestive system takes as little as a day and up to 3 days for certain foods to completely pass through the digestive system. What you can do is to provide free access turnout and ample water to allow them to naturally work the food through their systems. If the horse is showing signs of becoming Colicky then you should call a equine vet immediately.
Hedge apples will not hurt your horse. Hedge apples are commonly eaten by horses and are one of their favorite snacks.
Many green apples are bad for horses because they have alot of acid and are gassy, which could make them sick. Apples could also cause colic. Preferably, give your horse snacks like carrots and hay or if you are going to feed them apples, opt for Red Declicious.
green apples are a friesian horse's favorite food they also love watermelon a lot! i used to own 8 friesian horse's and 12 Arabian and guarterhorse's
Yes, it is okay to feed them to your horse. If you mean like "granny smith" apples, unripe ones probably are ok, but won't taste that great......
Appaloosas are like any other horse. They love apples and carrots. Each horse has a mind of its own so it really depends on the horse.
Foals are walking within minutes of birth.In the wild they have to be capable of running away from predators or they would be eaten.
Eaten a what exactly?
The founding Tennessee Walking Horse was a horse named Black Allen born 1885.
The Walking horse
I think it can and I know it would also kill a horse if the horse eats way to many apples
A green horse is simply an untrained horse.
yes i had a Tennessee walking horse that had a smooth gait